"Juliette Binoche and Akram Khan know how to pick their partners...the chemistry is undeniable"

—New York Post

"I never know what I'm capable of doing before I do it." These
words, spoken by Oscar-winning actor Juliette Binoche
(Caché, The English Patient, Blue),
capture the intrepid spirit-indeed the daring-behind In-I, an
intensely visceral dance-theater work conceived, directed, and
performed by Binoche and the adventurous British choreographer
Akram Khan (Steve Reich @ 70, 2006 Next Wave Festival).
Together, these charismatic artists arrive at something entirely
new, as an actor dances and a dancer acts.

Incandescent and delicate, Binoche moves with surprising force,
always in lockstep with Khan's virtuosity and power. Accompanied by
an evocative, mercurial score and performed before a luminous wall
designed by British sculptor Anish Kapoor, the couple's exchanges
are thrust into relief, revealing the intricacies of a love affair,
in all its glory and all its pain.